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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
So much for innocent until proven guilty. It seems to me that they are found guilty with no eveidence to indicate they cheated. Its not that long ago that England had a ball tampering incident and that sort of "sailed away" and was forgotten. Inzamam has the possibility of facing charges of bringing the game into disripute but it all started with the umpire so in my opinion the umpire should face the charge not the Pakistan Captain.
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Well, there are others in this world who know far more about cricket than I do - and certainly far more than Ossyclogger, whose main contribution to this debate is to refer to my personal sexual activities. It is interesting to note however, that the ICC - the governing council of cricket - will be meeting on friday. That will act as a court for Inzamam and the two counts will be that of ball tampering and match forfeiture. I suspect that the hearing will follow the tradition of British justice and let him off on ball tampering (some doubt) but guilty as sin on match forfeiture. And so it should be. So you can all go and mas***ate over that.